Hi Ray,

I was using window chooser menu (VO-F2 twice) from Finder.  And the entry for Dropbox that I choose 
is "untitled" as described in my earlier post -- not, as I typed here, 
"unknown".

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Aug 13, 2010, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:

It must do because I am in my Apple Mail client and I can't find it either.  
Another thing.  When I'm in the typing keybord program, (the one that makes 
your keyboard sound like a typewriter), there's supposed to be another menu 
item to the right of the help menu; but, I can never find it.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

A Very Proud and Happy Mac User!!!

E-Mail:
rforetjr at comcast dot net
Skype Name:
barefootedray

On Aug 13, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Esther wrote:

Hi Louie,

I set up my Dropbox account over a year and a half ago -- the "unknown" in the 
Window chooser menu was a real surprise and the first time I'd ever encountered this.  
It's possible that the current installation works differently.

Cheers,

Esther

On Aug 13, 2010, at 09:05 AM, louie wrote:

athanks I could nod find any thing call unkowned from the window choser menu.
I must have some other configuration set wrong.

On Aug 13, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Esther wrote:

Hi Louie,

To get to the Dropbox icon on your status menu bar, use window chooser menu (VO-F2 twice), and choose 
"untitled".  Then, route your mouse cursor to that location, which will be the Dropbox icon on the 
status menu bar.  There are a couple of apps I know of that work this way, where you can get around the fact 
that the icon on the status menu is not seen by VoiceOver by using VO-F2 twice. Unfortunately (if you're 
using more than one of these), they all identify their icon as "untitled", so you have to determine 
whether you want the first or second "untitled" in the window chooser menu list.  

Mike, Dropbox is a cross-platform file sharing program that you can use to 
share or sync files across machines, You can also use this through an app on 
your iPhone or iPod Touch as a way of transferring files.  I think you get 2 GB 
of file space for free when you sign up.  You can purchase additional space.  
Also, unlike some file sharing services, the transmission and data are 
encrypted with SSL, and sharable folders can only be viewed by people you 
invite.  

HTH  Cheers,

Esther

Michael Busboom  wrote:

Hello.

Although I cannot answer your question, I have one of my own. What is a drop 
box?

Thanks,

Mike

On 13,Aug,2010, at 8:13 PM, louie wrote:

Hi all,
I am told by my sighted friend that there is a dropbox item on the finder menu 
bar.
How do you get to this item?
Thanks for any help.

louie
louiem...@wavecable.com
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